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A WILDE WIND

A WILDE WIND

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Shaking her head, Amelia spoke in a broken voice.

‘I know I need to forgive him but I can’t. I just can’t!’

 

In A WILDE WIND, 26-year-old Amelia navigates the rough waters

of her past in her quest for healing, reconciliation and forgiveness.

 

Jerome Wilde, the strong, determined brother of her best friend, Flora, takes Amelia sailing on Fernweh. They are caught in a fierce storm

that rages both on the sea and in her heart. Challenged by Jerome, Amelia begins to confront her secrets.

 

Can she gather up the scattered pieces of her broken heart and allow God to make her whole? Will He help her become the bride she yearns to be — without spot or blemish — free to marry the man she loves?

 

A WILDE WIND is a romance—a wholesome love story with God’s redeeming love woven into each page.

This second book of The Disenchanted Club series can be read as a stand-alone novel.

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  • I’ve just finished A Wilde Wind. Fantastic! A real saga, which is what I love! Russell

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    I avidly read A Wilde Wind. Faultless. Natalie

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    Absolutely beautiful! So many people are going to be blessed by this book – a glorious, triumphant revelation of the undeserved, extravagant love of God. Rose

    I really like this book for many reasons! Even though it's a sequel, it ties in with the first book really well, so that if you haven't read the first book (The Disenchanted Club), you won't be confused. The book was really exciting and looks gorgeous on my bookshelf, too ...I was completely captivated and experienced a rollercoaster of emotions. Pearl

    I experienced a whole range of emotions - nerves, sorrow, happiness, and excitement - as Amelia reconnected with her family and got over all the things that had happened in her past. I loved how Amelia's love, Jerome, kept pursuing her because he truly loved her and didn't judge her for the mistakes she had made. This is one of my favourite books ever, and I devoured it in two days even though I don't love reading, usually. Ruby

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